In a nutshell, human-factors researchers look for ways to create a seamless fit between users, their equipment, and the environm
ent in which they operate. This task is enormous and many believe it is practically impossible due to the dynamic variables involved. From a Christian worldview, state whether you believe finding satisfactory answers to human-factors issues is even possible; cite your reasons for why you think this task is attainable or not attainable. Provide your methodology and some scriptural background to support your beliefs.
Answer: "If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must master it." Genesis, 4:7
Explanation: To me, my Christian faith is all about being held, comforted, forgiven, strengthened and loved. (......) This is no one’s fault, it is just life. Our job is to stay open and gentle, so we can hear the knocking on the door of our heart when it comes. (......) Faith in Christ has been the great empowering presence in my life, helping me walk strong when so often I feel so weak." Bear Grylls (http://www.beargrylls.com/index.php/blog/chapter-25/)
Very philosophical, that. No right or wrong answer. But I believe eventually, matter would decrease in it's volume in the universe until all of it's gone.
In a standard dictionary, you can find the key to pronunciation marks within the definitions. It seems to be the most correct answer. Looking at dictionaries you will not see pronunciation in the appendix, at the bottom of a page or even in the front.